Which of the following is usually true of standardized evaluations?
A) They are considered to be less reliable and valid
B) They are less able to make cross-client comparisons
C) It is difficult to use them to make comparisons across time
D) They may require more therapist time and/or equipment and resources
D
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Many employees receive pension plans through their employers. This standard benefit is:
a) Being rolled over into social security private accounts. b) A federal requirement for all corporate firms with over 100 employees. c) Being rapidly phased out of many of companies. d) None of the above.
Maria works as a case manager for the Department of Human Services. In her work, she will often carry a caseload of over fifty clients. At times, she will provide counseling for her clients, but, more frequently, clients will receive counseling services from other professionals. Most of her clients have multiple needs, and Maria works with other professionals to identify her clients' most urgent
problems and to develop a plan for gaining access to needed services. She will also follow up with her clients in order to monitor the quality of services. In this example, the Department of Human Services is most likely using: A) ?a managed care approach. B) ?interdisciplinary teams. C) ?crisis response prioritization. D) ?none of the above.
In the ________, Dr. Richard Cabot encouraged hospitals to employ social workers to work with doctors and nurses and aid patients with the social aspects of their medical conditions
a. Mid 1800s b. Mid 1900s c. Early 1800s d. Early 1900s
Repeated periods of data collection in a cross-sequential design is known as…
a. waves b. repetitions c. intervals d. samples